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Lee Kyung-hee

Lee Kyung-hee (born 26 July 1969) is a South Korean television screenwriter.

Lee Kyung-hee
Born (1969-07-26) July 26, 1969 (age 53)
OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1997–present
Agent(s)SidusHQ, CAMP ENT
Korean name
Hangul
이경희
Revised RomanizationI Gyeong-hui
McCune–ReischauerRi Kyŏng-hŭi

Career

Early works

Lee Kyung-hee began her television drama writing career penning star vehicles, among them Model (1997) with Kim Nam-joo and Jang Dong-gun, Kkokji (also known as Tough Guy's Love, 2000) with Won Bin, Lee Jong-won and Jo Min-ki, and Purity (also known as Pure Heart, 2001) with Ryu Jin and Lee Yo-won.

But she made a name for herself with comedy-drama Sang Doo! Let's Go to School in 2003. About a young father who becomes a gigolo to pay for his daughter's medical bills, then goes back to finish high school with his first love as his teacher, it marked the successful acting debut of singer Rain. Industry insiders were surprised and impressed with the singer-turned-actor for handling the myriad emotions of his character with range, thanks to Lee who took advantage of Rain's screen presence and charisma, and wrapped the character's evolution around his strengths, trying to minimize his lack of experience. Co-stars Gong Hyo-jin, Lee Dong-gun, and Hong Soo-hyun, as well as director Lee Hyung-min were also praised for their work.

Lee wrote another drama that same year, Breathless (also known as Running After a Dream or I Run), which was directed by Park Sung-soo (who previously helmed Ruler of Your Own World) and starred Kim Kang-woo and Chae Jung-an. It didn't have the popularity of Sang Doo, but gave an interesting, more mature spin to the "class divide" issue in its story about a factory worker entering into a relationship with a middle-class journalist. Through it, Lee proved that she could help rewrite the rules of the most predictable and clichéd genre on TV. Her follow-up was a single episode on anthology series Drama City titled My Older Brother, starring Lee Min-ki as the young immature father of an eight-year-old boy.

Mainstream success

A year later, Lee Kyung-hee hit the jackpot: popularity, both online and on TV, and critical acclaim with I'm Sorry, I Love You (2004). Featuring So Ji-sub in his star-making performance,[1] opposite rising actress Im Soo-jung, the plot involved overseas adoption, secrets of birth, terminal illness and a love triangle, but because of its focus on the pain and emotional conflicts of the characters, they were made realistic despite the over-the-top storyline. The drama was more emotionally intense than anything Lee had written before, and she was praised by viewers and critics for her well-written script that showed beauty in human tragedy.[2] MiSa (as it's called by fans, the combined first two syllables of its Korean title Mianhada Saranghanda) became one of the rare "mania dramas" (Korean slang for TV series with tremendous online following) that also received high ratings, and it swept the 2004 KBS Drama Awards,[3] while at the 2005 Baeksang Arts Awards So received Best TV Actor and Lee was nominated for Best TV Screenplay.

Lee took it easy for a while after MiSa, and wrote two episodes of Beating Heart (2005), a drama with an experimental omnibus format of six two-part stories made by a different writer-director team. Lee paired with director Kim Jin-man in the segment Outing, which starred Bae Jong-ok as a forty-something woman having marital problems who meets the twenty-something doppelgänger of her college boyfriend (Ji Sung). It strengthened Lee's position as one of the most eclectic "commercial" writers on TV.

Anticipation was high for her next work, and Lee again cast Rain as a K-1 fighter who plans revenge against the actress (Shin Min-ah) who drove his brother to attempted suicide.[4][5] But despite stylish cinematography from director Kim Kyu-tae, A Love to Kill (2005) was a critical misfire with disappointing ratings.[6]

Lee reunited with another Sang Doo alum, Gong Hyo-jin, in Thank You (2007), about a single mother living on a small island with her grandfather who has dementia (Shin Goo) and her HIV-positive daughter (Seo Shin-ae), until a cynical doctor enters their lives. For the lead actor, Lee cast Jang Hyuk in his acting comeback after mandatory military service.[7] Because of Jang's draft-dodging scandal, the drama received little hype, but the heartwarming story and well-drawn characters, as well as the cast's strong performances guided by director Lee Jae-dong (previously of Sweet Buns), led to solid ratings and it ranked number one in its timeslot.[8] Some critics considered it arguably her finest work,[9] and Lee won Best TV Screenplay at the 2008 Baeksang Arts Awards. It also received the 10th Special Media Award from Amnesty International, for "its frank, yet sensitive portrayal of a young HIV patient and her family and friends; it dealt with a touchy subject that had not been broached in other TV dramas and taught the audience to respect AIDS patients and other underprivileged members of our society."[10]

Return to traditional melodrama

In Will It Snow for Christmas? (2009), Lee returned to the genre of traditional melodrama. Directed by Choi Moon-suk (previously of What Happened in Bali) and starring Go Soo and Han Ye-seul, the tale of rekindled childhood love lost the ratings battle against blockbuster spy series Iris.[9][11][12]

Lee already had Song Joong-ki in mind as the antihero protagonist when she wrote The Innocent Man (2012).[13] Titled in Korean "A Nice Guy the Likes of Which You Would Never Find Anywhere in the World," it tells the story of a man who goes to prison for the woman he loves (Park Si-yeon), but is betrayed by her when she marries a business mogul for money. To get his revenge, he intentionally approaches her step-daughter (Moon Chae-won) to seduce her in order to provoke his ex-lover, creating complicated feelings of love and conflict among the three of them.[14][15] Lee used the dualism of good and evil, love and revenge, to make her most cohesive, thematically strong drama yet, aided by director Kim Jin-won's unobtrusive yet unerring eye for detail. The cast's acting was praised across the board by viewers and critics, particularly Song for his nuanced portrayal, and The Innocent Man received high ratings throughout its run.[16]

In 2014, Lee reteamed with Kim Jin-won in Wonderful Days, her first time to write a 50-episode weekend drama. Starring Lee Seo-jin and Kim Hee-sun, the plot revolved around a prosecutor who returns to his hometown after 15 years and tries to reconnect with his long-estranged family and friends.[17]

Transfer to cable TV

In 2019, Lee will do her first project under a pay TV network. Her upcoming work, Chocolate, will be broadcast on JTBC.[18]

Critical assessment

Lee's mixed success over the years is credited to the uneven nature of her scripts, and she's been criticized for giving little resonance to her dramas' ancillary characters, for her disinterest in well-researched profession-related dialogue, and her penchant for tragic endings. But she has also been praised for imbuing her characters with symbolic ambivalence and depth. She continues to be a sought-after writer in the drama industry for writing intelligent character studies that work despite, and sometimes transcend, "trendy drama" tropes and cliches.

Other activities

Lee is also a professor at Doowon Technical University College where she teaches television writing.

Filmography

Awards

References

  1. ^ "So Ji-sub Is Optimistic – but Only Just". The Chosun Ilbo. 17 September 2008. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  2. ^ . Twitch Film. 18 November 2005. Archived from the original on April 14, 2009. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  3. ^ . Korea Tourism Organization. 16 June 2012. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  4. ^ "From Singer to Combat Sports Fighter, an Actor Is Born". The Dong-a Ilbo. 27 October 2005. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  5. ^ "A Love To Kill gains popularity from pilot episode". KBS Global. 1 November 2005. Archived from the original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  6. ^ . Twitch Film. 2 March 2006. Archived from the original on January 28, 2008. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  7. ^ "First Script In Three Yrs: "Like When I first Started..."". The Dong-a Ilbo. 15 March 2007. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  8. ^ Kwon, Mee-yoo (30 December 2007). "Actor Jang Hyuk to Marry in June". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  9. ^ a b Oh, Jean (2 December 2009). "Is SBS' new melodrama classic or stale?". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  10. ^ "Korean Drama Wins Amnesty International Award". KBS World. 7 December 2007. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  11. ^ Han, Sang-hee (1 December 2009). "New Drama to Bring Warmth This Christmas". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  12. ^ Kang, Myoung-seok (27 November 2009). "SBS drama Will It Snow On Christmas? is all about love". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  13. ^ Yoon, Hee-seong (2 November 2012). "INTERVIEW: The Innocent Man Song Joong-ki – Part. 2". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  14. ^ Hong, Grace Danbi (5 July 2012). "Song Joong Ki, Moon Chae Won and Park Si Yeon Gather for Nice Guy Script Reading". enewsWorld. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  15. ^ "Reasons Why We Cannot But To Love the Innocent Man". KBS Global. 7 November 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  16. ^ Yang, Seo-hee (22 November 2012). "Werewolf Boy gets real". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  17. ^ Kim, Hee-eun (10 February 2014). "Kim Hee-sun gets Wonderful". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  18. ^ JTBC “진서연 출연 논의”…지난해 출산 후 복귀 시동 [공식입장]
  19. ^ "[단독]´함틋´ 이경희 작가, 휴먼드라마 ´초콜릿´ 컴백". 17 March 2022.

External links

  • Lee Kyung-hee at CAMP ENT
  • Lee Kyung-hee at HanCinema  
  • Lee Kyung-hee at IMDb

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For other people with the same name see Lee Kyung hee disambiguation This article may be written from a fan s point of view rather than a neutral point of view Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this Korean name the family name is Lee Lee Kyung hee born 26 July 1969 is a South Korean television screenwriter Lee Kyung heeBorn 1969 07 26 July 26 1969 age 53 Jinju South Gyeongsang Province South KoreaOccupationScreenwriterYears active1997 presentAgent s SidusHQ CAMP ENTKorean nameHangul이경희Revised RomanizationI Gyeong huiMcCune ReischauerRi Kyŏng hŭi Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early works 1 2 Mainstream success 1 3 Return to traditional melodrama 1 4 Transfer to cable TV 1 5 Critical assessment 2 Other activities 3 Filmography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditEarly works Edit Lee Kyung hee began her television drama writing career penning star vehicles among them Model 1997 with Kim Nam joo and Jang Dong gun Kkokji also known as Tough Guy s Love 2000 with Won Bin Lee Jong won and Jo Min ki and Purity also known as Pure Heart 2001 with Ryu Jin and Lee Yo won But she made a name for herself with comedy drama Sang Doo Let s Go to School in 2003 About a young father who becomes a gigolo to pay for his daughter s medical bills then goes back to finish high school with his first love as his teacher it marked the successful acting debut of singer Rain Industry insiders were surprised and impressed with the singer turned actor for handling the myriad emotions of his character with range thanks to Lee who took advantage of Rain s screen presence and charisma and wrapped the character s evolution around his strengths trying to minimize his lack of experience Co stars Gong Hyo jin Lee Dong gun and Hong Soo hyun as well as director Lee Hyung min were also praised for their work Lee wrote another drama that same year Breathless also known as Running After a Dream or I Run which was directed by Park Sung soo who previously helmed Ruler of Your Own World and starred Kim Kang woo and Chae Jung an It didn t have the popularity of Sang Doo but gave an interesting more mature spin to the class divide issue in its story about a factory worker entering into a relationship with a middle class journalist Through it Lee proved that she could help rewrite the rules of the most predictable and cliched genre on TV Her follow up was a single episode on anthology series Drama City titled My Older Brother starring Lee Min ki as the young immature father of an eight year old boy Mainstream success Edit A year later Lee Kyung hee hit the jackpot popularity both online and on TV and critical acclaim with I m Sorry I Love You 2004 Featuring So Ji sub in his star making performance 1 opposite rising actress Im Soo jung the plot involved overseas adoption secrets of birth terminal illness and a love triangle but because of its focus on the pain and emotional conflicts of the characters they were made realistic despite the over the top storyline The drama was more emotionally intense than anything Lee had written before and she was praised by viewers and critics for her well written script that showed beauty in human tragedy 2 MiSa as it s called by fans the combined first two syllables of its Korean title Mianhada Saranghanda became one of the rare mania dramas Korean slang for TV series with tremendous online following that also received high ratings and it swept the 2004 KBS Drama Awards 3 while at the 2005 Baeksang Arts Awards So received Best TV Actor and Lee was nominated for Best TV Screenplay Lee took it easy for a while after MiSa and wrote two episodes of Beating Heart 2005 a drama with an experimental omnibus format of six two part stories made by a different writer director team Lee paired with director Kim Jin man in the segment Outing which starred Bae Jong ok as a forty something woman having marital problems who meets the twenty something doppelganger of her college boyfriend Ji Sung It strengthened Lee s position as one of the most eclectic commercial writers on TV Anticipation was high for her next work and Lee again cast Rain as a K 1 fighter who plans revenge against the actress Shin Min ah who drove his brother to attempted suicide 4 5 But despite stylish cinematography from director Kim Kyu tae A Love to Kill 2005 was a critical misfire with disappointing ratings 6 Lee reunited with another Sang Doo alum Gong Hyo jin in Thank You 2007 about a single mother living on a small island with her grandfather who has dementia Shin Goo and her HIV positive daughter Seo Shin ae until a cynical doctor enters their lives For the lead actor Lee cast Jang Hyuk in his acting comeback after mandatory military service 7 Because of Jang s draft dodging scandal the drama received little hype but the heartwarming story and well drawn characters as well as the cast s strong performances guided by director Lee Jae dong previously of Sweet Buns led to solid ratings and it ranked number one in its timeslot 8 Some critics considered it arguably her finest work 9 and Lee won Best TV Screenplay at the 2008 Baeksang Arts Awards It also received the 10th Special Media Award from Amnesty International for its frank yet sensitive portrayal of a young HIV patient and her family and friends it dealt with a touchy subject that had not been broached in other TV dramas and taught the audience to respect AIDS patients and other underprivileged members of our society 10 Return to traditional melodrama Edit In Will It Snow for Christmas 2009 Lee returned to the genre of traditional melodrama Directed by Choi Moon suk previously of What Happened in Bali and starring Go Soo and Han Ye seul the tale of rekindled childhood love lost the ratings battle against blockbuster spy series Iris 9 11 12 Lee already had Song Joong ki in mind as the antihero protagonist when she wrote The Innocent Man 2012 13 Titled in Korean A Nice Guy the Likes of Which You Would Never Find Anywhere in the World it tells the story of a man who goes to prison for the woman he loves Park Si yeon but is betrayed by her when she marries a business mogul for money To get his revenge he intentionally approaches her step daughter Moon Chae won to seduce her in order to provoke his ex lover creating complicated feelings of love and conflict among the three of them 14 15 Lee used the dualism of good and evil love and revenge to make her most cohesive thematically strong drama yet aided by director Kim Jin won s unobtrusive yet unerring eye for detail The cast s acting was praised across the board by viewers and critics particularly Song for his nuanced portrayal and The Innocent Man received high ratings throughout its run 16 In 2014 Lee reteamed with Kim Jin won in Wonderful Days her first time to write a 50 episode weekend drama Starring Lee Seo jin and Kim Hee sun the plot revolved around a prosecutor who returns to his hometown after 15 years and tries to reconnect with his long estranged family and friends 17 Transfer to cable TV Edit In 2019 Lee will do her first project under a pay TV network Her upcoming work Chocolate will be broadcast on JTBC 18 Critical assessment Edit Lee s mixed success over the years is credited to the uneven nature of her scripts and she s been criticized for giving little resonance to her dramas ancillary characters for her disinterest in well researched profession related dialogue and her penchant for tragic endings But she has also been praised for imbuing her characters with symbolic ambivalence and depth She continues to be a sought after writer in the drama industry for writing intelligent character studies that work despite and sometimes transcend trendy drama tropes and cliches Other activities EditLee is also a professor at Doowon Technical University College where she teaches television writing Filmography EditChocolate JTBC 2019 19 Uncontrollably Fond KBS2 2016 Wonderful Days KBS2 2014 The Innocent Man KBS2 2012 Will It Snow for Christmas SBS 2009 2010 Thank You MBC 2007 A Love to Kill KBS2 2005 Beating Heart Outing MBC 2005 I m Sorry I Love You KBS2 2004 Drama City My Older Brother KBS2 2004 Breathless MBC 2003 Sang Doo Let s Go to School KBS2 2003 Drama City Days Filled with Sunlight KBS2 2002 Drama City Happier Than Heaven KBS2 2002 Purity KBS2 2001 Tough Guy s Love KBS2 2000 MBC Best Theater So young s Mom and Other Stories MBC 1998 I Only Know Love MBC 1998 2000 Model SBS 1997 Awards Edit2008 44th Baeksang Arts Awards Best TV Screenplay Thank You 2007 20th Korean TV Writers Awards Recipient Drama category Thank You 2005 Korean TV and Radio Writers Association Excellence Award in Drama A Love to Kill References Edit So Ji sub Is Optimistic but Only Just The Chosun Ilbo 17 September 2008 Retrieved 2013 05 24 KOREAN TV DRAMA REVIEWS 미안하다 사랑한다 I m Sorry I Love You Twitch Film 18 November 2005 Archived from the original on April 14 2009 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Winners at the 2004 KBS Drama Awards Korea Tourism Organization 16 June 2012 Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 2013 05 24 From Singer to Combat Sports Fighter an Actor Is Born The Dong a Ilbo 27 October 2005 Retrieved 2013 05 24 A Love To Kill gains popularity from pilot episode KBS Global 1 November 2005 Archived from the original on 3 July 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 24 KOREAN TV DRAMA REVIEWS 이 죽일놈의 사랑 A Love To Kill Twitch Film 2 March 2006 Archived from the original on January 28 2008 Retrieved 2013 05 24 First Script In Three Yrs Like When I first Started The Dong a Ilbo 15 March 2007 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Kwon Mee yoo 30 December 2007 Actor Jang Hyuk to Marry in June The Korea Times Retrieved 2013 05 25 a b Oh Jean 2 December 2009 Is SBS new melodrama classic or stale The Korea Herald Retrieved 2013 05 24 Korean Drama Wins Amnesty International Award KBS World 7 December 2007 Retrieved 2013 05 25 Han Sang hee 1 December 2009 New Drama to Bring Warmth This Christmas The Korea Times Retrieved 2013 05 24 Kang Myoung seok 27 November 2009 SBS drama Will It Snow On Christmas is all about love 10Asia Retrieved 2013 05 24 Yoon Hee seong 2 November 2012 INTERVIEW The Innocent Man Song Joong ki Part 2 10Asia Retrieved 2013 05 24 Hong Grace Danbi 5 July 2012 Song Joong Ki Moon Chae Won and Park Si Yeon Gather for Nice Guy Script Reading enewsWorld Archived from the original on 29 January 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Reasons Why We Cannot But To Love the Innocent Man KBS Global 7 November 2012 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Yang Seo hee 22 November 2012 Werewolf Boy gets real Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on 3 January 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Kim Hee eun 10 February 2014 Kim Hee sun gets Wonderful Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 11 JTBC 진서연 출연 논의 지난해 출산 후 복귀 시동 공식입장 단독 함틋 이경희 작가 휴먼드라마 초콜릿 컴백 17 March 2022 External links 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